Chatham trims mandate of conservation advisors
CHATHAM–The town will soon be looking for qualified residents to join its newly-created Conservation Advisory Council (CAC). After several months of debate over the revised local […]
CHATHAM–The town will soon be looking for qualified residents to join its newly-created Conservation Advisory Council (CAC). After several months of debate over the revised local […]
GHENT–TCI has applied to rebuild the company’s recycling facility, according to town Supervisor Larry Andrews. But the application to obtain a building permit was deemed incomplete […]
HUDSON–The Columbia County Office of Emergency Management reports that the Red Cross was scheduled to open an emergency shelter at the Taghkanic Fire Station on state […]
Stephen Carr (1959 – 2012) STUYVESANT FALLS—Stephen Carr, 52, of Stuyvesant Falls died Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at his home. Born December 10, 1959 in Albany, […]
Philip H. McGuire (1924 – 2012) MELLENVILLE—Philip H. McGuire, 88, of Mellenville, a longtime area resident, passed away peacefully at home, Thursday, October 18, 2012 after […]
CHATHAM–Schools Superintendent Cheryl Nuciforo laid out a timeline for the district’s facilities study last week. She also announced that the district’s Annual Professional Performance Review plan […]
PHILMONT–Columbia County received news this week that the state Department of Health has given its approval for construction of a new, $32-million skilled nursing facility to […]
STUYVESANT–The state Department of Transportation has decided to install a traffic light at the intersection of state Route 9J and Ferry Road. The announcement drew unanimous […]
COPAKE–A State Appellate Court has for the most part upheld an order and judgment by Acting State Supreme Court Judge Jonathan Nichols issued two years ago […]